Alan wrote:
How to we get a copy of Visible Language? all my googling's getting is odd
results!
Contact Carrie Harris.
It's issue 40.1
Her email is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and address
Carrie Harris, Administrative Assistant to
the Dean of the Division of Liberal Arts
Circulation Manager,
Josh, this is excellent, thanks for announcing it :)
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: josh ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: new issue of Monk Mink Pink Punk
New online issue of my zine Monk Mink Pink Punk,
Thought this may be of interest to those in the area.
Sol.
-
Allan Kaprow
1927 - 2006
a memorial celebration
Saturday, June 3, 2006
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Visual Arts Facility
University of California at San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr.
La
audacity is an excellent open source audio editor.totally free and all
manner of good features.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net
cheers,
Sol.
Can anybody point me to a good and cheap or free program for editing
sound
and for converting files from wav to mp3?
Thanks,
Cecil
I don't know, what is Video Art?
Sol (presuming that if no one responds correctly we won't hear the punchline
:)
Do the Sheik and Vac and put the freshness back!
Sol
Alan,
You can repair your XP install and thus retain all files and settings whilst
putting a fresh copy of XP on your machine.
Just boot from your XP install CD and select the repair option rather than a
normal install, this will retain all your files and settings.
XP is drivel but this feature
Hi all,
This obituary may be of interest to fans of british conceptual art
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/obituary/0,,1681201,00.html
The exhibition of his work is on at Tate Britain till February. I've not
been yet so would be interested if anyone else has.
and of course a belated Happy
congratulations Georg...wishing your son a wonderful future :)
cheers,
Sol.
On Dec 15, 2005, at 11:27 AM, Georg Birkner wrote:
Dear Alan, Michael, Allan, Reid, Carol, Candace and Suse,
Thank you so much for your kind words. Carol (I think it was Carol
that was asking), yes,
So I'm a tad late with everything these days and should have put this piece
of documentation up weeks ago.
Anyway I was lucky enough to meet Kathy Forer for a pint and a tour round
the Jonathan Monk show at the ICA during the Fluxlist Flying Visit Symposium
2005.
Glasses lifted to the list as
I like to avoid confusion wherever possible ;)
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Re: FLUXLIST: Nte Forer at Flying Visit Symposium
sol,
thanks for the left/right indications on the photo!
okay so I have nothing to say but
saw the subject line and have to check if
FLUXLIST: a long strange trip
is a Grateful Dead reference. I'm talking Truckin' on American Beauty (one
of my favourite Dead albums).
What a long strange trip it's been.
Actually that kind of sums up the list :)
Sol
Hi all,
Just to announce that there's a Jeff Nuttall show on in Ulverston (Cumbria)
at the moment at the Lantern house. I just went up on Saturday and it's
excellent. It's on till 19th November (I know short notice, but I didn't
find out about it early either, it's only on for a month). Mainly
Josh wrote:
By the way, what ever happened to the FluxList Cookbook?
I'm afraid I'm guilty of that not happening. I kept waiting for more
contributions. We could stick all the material in the atlas
though..that would be a cool document.
Actually I'm excited about the Atlas.
cheers,
Sol.
Walter Cianciusi wrote:
Dear Walter,
Sorry, I have to withdraw. No offense, but I do not intend to appear on
the same label as Ken Friedman, Sol Nte.
Keep spirit high and
all the bests,
Eric
Haha..Priceless!
Sol.
Hi Alan,
An Historical Atlas of Fluxlist
Good idea. I have lots of Fluxlist notes...despite being very quiet these
days..although I'm probably quiet because Fluxus no longer really
influences my art practice in any substantial manner.
My only suggestion is that you allow for the
Of course images would have to be clean and black and white so easily
reproducible.although you could go the halftone route?
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 11:09 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Hysterical
It's nice to see Melissa post again.
Most of the time these days I think a lot of us just sit and read, so nice
to know people are sitting and reading with the occasional post.
BTW - Rod I would do something for job_app but my mind is
blank.John's work is kind of hard to
Alan wrote:
guide dog for the venetian blind
now that's an album title
Sol.
Just forwarding this for those who knew or knew of Carlo Pittore and may
want to go to his memorial service.
Mark Bloch's web page for Carlo is also pretty good.
cheers,
Sol.
--
I don't know if you received this but I am sending it along from Carlo's
welcome Ralph!
Musicroom program is a really nice idea. Good stuff. I see our own
Mr.Stasick on there too :)
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Ralph Lichtensteiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 5:17 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: musicroom |
Hi all,
When Alan and I met the other day we took a little bit of footage on our
digital cameras. I've been working on editing this into a short film
ulitilising the kind of cut-up techniques found in the films Anthony Balch
made with Burroughs and Gysin. Anyway this is a first cut. It's a wmv so
http://www.fluxlist.com/dinnerdance/
I feel the turnout was quite poor this year but we both had a good time ;)
cheers,
Sol.
Hi Josh,
I do mail art. Irregularly. Primarily I am a musician so most of my art
time is spent on that. I have been trying to think on what I want to do with
Mail Art, which projects I want to do and how I want to approach them. I
think I want to start doing screenprinting.
I've been meaning to
Hi all,
Maybe this is old news but I just saw Ray Johnson's estate is now online
http://www.rayjohnsonestate.com/
so if you've not seen it it's worth a look..nothing new for long time fans
but worth checking.
Also the July issue of Grafik magazine has a two page piece on George
Maciunas as one
Hi Melissa,
Nice to see you back.
All I've done listwise recently is
www.fluxlist.com
if you have any old fluxsisters stuff I'll be happy to put it in the archive
which I am still adding to although it's taking a while to get some of the
other old sites.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi Alan,
You wrote:
thanks, i was thinking of asking if you'd want the portrait of secret
fluxus
stuff for fluxlist.com - seems more appropriate there.
I will sort this out and other fluxlist.com stuff in a couple of weeks as
I'm off to Japan tomorrow for a short break.
In the meantime it
Hi Alan,
I remember this. Nice to see it back again!
With regard to your site problems. I don't have enough space to offer you
hosting. Although I can archive (on fluxlist.com) anything you're hosting
that is a completed fluxlist project if you want (e.g portrait of secret
fluxus).
Generally
Hi all,
Its not all that well known but the Queensland Art Gallery in Brisbane has
a
substantial FLUXUScollection
Yes, much of this was sorted out by the late Nic Zurbrugg I think. Nic did
loads for Fluxus and I was lucky enough to meet him a couple of times before
his sudden death a few years
Hi all,
Glad to see you like the idea of fluxlist.com
I've just uploaded the first batch of archived sites, more to come, always
more to come. I have a list of what needs doing.
You'll also see documentation for the mp3 based projects we did way back
when. I saved all the documentation from
Alan wrote:
pity we lost the fluxlist folk in NYC - i wonder if allen will give us it?
I've been in touch with Allen and he has promised me all the fluxlist
material he used to host...hopefully I'll get it next week.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi all,
In order to redress the loss of Allen Bukoff's Fluxlist companion site:
Yesterday evening I purchased fluxlist.com as well as 100Mb of web space to
go with it. My plan is to build a new fluxlist companion site as well as
reinstate all the fluxlist sites that I and others have made in the
Hi all,
I have to say that the more I think about it all I really feel that Allen
Bukoff has done by withdraw his Fluxus websites is penalise members of
Fluxlist and students interested in Fluxus. Those Fluxus artists he
addresses more than likely don't care one way or the other whether
nt: Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:55 AM
Subject: homenaje RAY DEATH DAY hommage
RAYDEATHDAY
. 13.01 .
www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/ray
pin-escrito-email.gif
Hi Michael,
I just got that from vortice today, you need to click the link
www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/ray
some nice photos plus a reprint of Mark Bloch's essay.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi all,
Happy New Year to all.
Whilst it's great to see Alan Bowman on board with Fluxlist admin it's very
sad to see that Allen Bukoff is leaving the list. There wouldn't be a
Fluxlist without Allen's hard work these past 8 years. List admin is a
tedious business and I think Allen has done us
Crispin I just saw your page
bottled my last breath of 2004
This is genius!!
Excellent piece.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:29 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: IN ONE YEAR AND OUT
Hey Cecil,
Welcome backreading you loud and clear!!! :)
Tell us what you've been up to.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Testing the email
Hi Gang, Testing
Hi Owen,
Good to hear that this will still happen. Better late than never!
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: stats
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Michael,
Those stats only go up to 2002.
I wrote some software to analyse the archives which was how I came up with
those. Unfortunately there is no easy way to repeat that analysis. I'd have
to write new programs to do it. I don't know if I'd have time.
I did that analysis for an article I
Alan,
That is a very good idea.
Congratulations :)
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:06 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Historical Atlas of Fluxlist
waddaboud..
An Historical Atlas of Fluxlist?
Following
Hi Alan,
The atlas could also include the cookbook recipes. I was never able to do
anything with those because there were so few (about 25 in total)..I really
wanted to do a proper book with them.
What I suggest for the atlas is a proper book...A4,perfect bound, full
colour cover, black and
Allen,
regarding Bush etc.
I think we have to accept the fact that our countries (the UK is just as bad
for this) are largely populated by idiots who are quite prepared to have any
government at all as long as their own life is not affected. Many people
don't seem to care about the welfare of
Happy Thanksgiving to you too Carol and to all the other Fluxlisters who
celebrate it.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 5:40 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: RE: Happy Thanksgiving
Very sorry to hear about Emily...indeed a big loss.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Emily Harvey
Dear all,
I've just found out that Emily Harvey died in Venice on
For Don and others who had problems buying Mashboy from the previous
FiGUREPUNK site:
There's a new version of the site now at
www.figurepunk.com
If you just want to view the toyshop and purchase a Mashboy go to
http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/fpunk/toyshop.html
click the paypal buy now
Hi all,
This is the last week for the George Brecht exhibition at the gagosian
gallery in London it finishes on the 9th.
I went a couple of weeks agao. It's excellent!! There's also a catalogue
available with full colour plates of the exhibits and an essay by Thomas
Kellein, Interview with
Hi Don,
I'm updating my site this week.
It should be easier to buy Mashboy with the new interface. I'll let you know
when it's done.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Don Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:23 PM
Subject: Re:
cool, I'd like to play this out my window
we have some great bird/insect music going on
wish I was equipped to send it your way.
suse
You just know that insect groove is gonna be crazy! Unless it's crickets who
just play the same song all the time ;)
cheers,
Sol. (musing on an entymology
GEORGE BRECHT : Works from 1959 - 1973
Sep 9 - Oct 9, 2004
Gagosian Gallery
8 Heddon Street
London W1B 4BU
Tues - Sat 10 -6
http://www.gagosian.com
Opening reception for the artist: 9 September 6 8pm
Gagosian Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of the work of George
Brecht.
Born
:20 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: The Birdwatchers Corner
That'll be the day!
--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool, I'd like to play this out my window
we have some great bird/insect music going on
wish I was equipped to send it your way.
suse
You just know that insect groove
Alan wrote:
(you could ask sol - he's been lumbered with two CDs of the stuff, i hear
his therapy is going well..)
Yeah, I'm in a pixel art therapy program:
http://www.mouldart.co.uk/sol/meeting.gif
cheers,
Sol. (recovering nicely)
So I saw this mentioned elsewhere and felt it needed sharing. I would
however question the authenticity of this particular analysis of pirate
linguistics.
September 19 - International Talk Like A Pirate Day!
http://www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html
Hi Alan,
Going okay. Have been working to update the website. Just sent a new master
to the factory so I can hopefully get Mashboy Series 2 out before christmas!
BTW - I'm enjoying your CDs... think I said so before but thought I'd
reiterate.
You're still posting quite a bit so I guess the
Don, I sent you an image by e-mail.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Don Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: mashboy oh boy!
Sol, I haven't been able to get an image of the toy. Any way you can send
Hi all,
Well, I think Michael hits the nail on the head with the time consideration.
I think forums, group blogs, wikis etc take more time than just a simple
list so people don't get round to committing to them.
BTW - Michael how come you have so much time on your hands? I wish I had
more
Crispin, Don and all the other grandsons
that space is fantastic!!when I rented a studio some years ago I
had to pay substantially for a space about the size of your lounge office,
you are really lucky with this. I recommend you sort out any health and
safety issues then open the
Hi all,
Just to mention that Bernice Kew has just rejoined the list. Some of you
will remember her from the list from a few years ago. Anyway, welcome back
Bernice :)
cheers,
Sol.
Hi,
Thanks for the positive comments on my toy project.
Allen B wrote:
Why for ages 15 and up only when it can be a bath toy (for kids)? Legal
reasons, I suspect.
In Europe any toys intended for children under 14 and manufactured outside
the EU must be CE Tested. The testing fees are
TODAY I WENT
TO..work, post office, probably the allotment later on if the weather
holds out.
I
SAW.a huge queue in the post office which I had to wait in anyway, I was
probably the only person queuing under 80, all this to send a toy to
Alan!..
I
HEARD..the sound of rain on my
Allan wrote:
Deep in the jungles of academia.
umgawa!
cheers,
Sol.
don't know if I ever responded Don but it's great to see your stuff on the
web now...remember when you sent me things to scan and put up some years
ago...great you've got your own gig on the interweb now!
cheers,
Sol.
Michael wrote:
Yes, weve been there. a great day out for all the
family!
What amused me most were the big signs every 100metres
or so that said HACK GREEN SECRET NUCLEAR BUNKER ONLY
2 MILES!
Here's a pic of the secret bunker road signs so others can see what we're
talking about
The Cramps - She Said
First US Single release on the B-Side of Goo Goo Muck in 1981
Song is originally by Hasil Adkins
Am I right?
If so I'd like the CD
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:59 PM
Just doing some fluxlist catching up after a couple of weeks.
http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
Michael,
Thanks to your blog I now know what happened to the tree postcard I returned
to you a couple of years ago. I had no idea they were for that onetree
exhibition..did you ever produce any
Hi Michael,
Yes, I did make a set of postcards for ONE TREE.
(shown on the blog) I sent out a bunch to all who
participated. sorry i missed you out. some on there
way to you now.
cheers!
I'm pleased the way the Flobberlob blog is going. i
even managed to put asome links in today with the
Alan wrote:
aah've hed wor kid heor furrah few deas plays havick wiyah accint like.
Nice to see some phonetic geordie on the list :)
When're your bairns due?
cheers,
Sol.
from Michael's
http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
I found
http://a1scrapmetal.blogspot.com/
Hazel's blog...
anyway we have that same plastic snail with inflatable tongue but we also
have the octopus (also with inflatable tongue) in the same series. Got ours
at the Museum of Modern Art Shop in
Hi Crispin,
Enjoying your movies! Back in the day, well only 1999 but it seems like an
enternity ago as well as a Prince song I did this:
http://sol23.freeservers.com/solperf.html
mainly to amuse fellow fluxlisters of the day. Actually it's in my old
office which was rubbish and barely had the
Reed wrote:
I just finished the Susan Sontag anthology
of Artaud' writings while simultaneously
reading the excellent biography of Sun Ra
by John Szwed.
That Szwed book's great. Just to let you know also that Space is the Place
(Sun Ra's movie) has been re-released on DVD and also includes
That's really nicely done. I particularly like the packaging.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 7:05 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxus not fluxus: found object
So I was at a vintage race-car weekend at a
Michael wrote:
--On the news last night. an ex-government fallout
shelter for sale. 50 rooms. 30 feet undergound out in
the middle of cheshire somewhere for £250,000. It
looked amazing but doesnt get much natural light!
very reasonable
BTW - Have you been to Hack Green Secret Bunker
Hi Ray,
You wrote:
A friend in Scotland just sent me this:
Channel 4 has just run a news item on THOMAS KINKADE (albeit a bit tongue
in cheek, John Snow the presenter is very droll), and guess what? There's
this guy in London who's opened up 5 galleries selling exclusively Kinkade
merchandise,
Ray wrote: FYI
http://www.Sillyweek.com/YOKO.ONO.EGGdrop.html
Great stuff Ray!!! :)
cheers,
Sol.
Alice,
Your address for Bernice Kew is wrong. I can't remember if she's on fluxlist
at the moment but she now lives in the UK. I'll forward your message to her.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi Alice,
I moved about 2 years ago etc. should now be
Sol Nte
80 Stoke Old Road
Hartshill
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 6ER
UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sol23.com
cheers,
Sol.
Michael wrote:
---Yes, I vaguley remember them. they hada debut e.p.
on Crass records. Crass were neighbours of ours when
we lived in a commune in brentwood in essex. they
lived in nearby Ongar. Penny Rimbaud (jeremy ratter)
was a bit of an old hippy really and they kept goats
and collected herbs
Learning the exact answer would require some archival work or a query to
the
Hansen estate or some careful book work in a properly equipped library. We
do not have the resources for more work. We hope this answers the question
Hi secret fluxus,
Here's the resources for you to do more work.
Michael wrote:
As a name for a band I mean.
or you could shorten it to RoHo
as in RoHo me lads RoHo!
Sticking with the pirate theme what about
Pugwash
as a band name...that'd be cool!
imagine it:
Allo, we're pugwash2,3,4..
funk as puck!
Sol.
PS For anyone who doesn't
Happy Birthday Michael!
You must lend me the plans for that Time Machine.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: a Happy solstice/soulsustenance day to all!
Also
Hi all,
for non-programmers:
writing text adventures (z-standard) you can use inform
http://www.inform-fiction.org/
writing your own doom etc. try dark basic
http://darkbasic.thegamecreators.com/
or the 3D gamemaker, this comes with precreated elements you just bang them
together, however
you
, 9 Jun 2004, Sol Nte wrote:
Saw project K++ announced on Slashdot today go to
http://www.robertpeake.com/CannedKandinsky/
Damn! very nice...
(old world manual version:)
http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/ss-b12.html
/:b
Hi all,
Saw project K++ announced on Slashdot today go to
http://www.robertpeake.com/CannedKandinsky/
a kandinsky emulator
doc at
http://www.robertpeake.com/CannedKandinsky/doc/
it uses ming
http://ming.sourceforge.net/
and php
http://www.php.net/
I'd not used ming before so I downloaded the
Hi Kathy Roger,
There is a size limit on posts but it is more likely that the post contains
one of the key words that would have made the post bounce to the listowner
address. Roger you can send it to me and I'll approve it through if you
want. Sorry, I would've replied yesterday but I had too
Sol, Sol, Sol, where are you
Alan, you know I'm lurking as ever. Working really hard at the moment,
watching the sun from inside my little office/greenhouse (yes, UK warm
weather and no air con).
I don't know if secret fluxus have started a serious list...I would imagine
it
sad news indeed! a great loss!
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Fwd: Bern Porter( February 14, 1911-June 7, 2004)
sad news...
Bern Porter passed away peacefully in
Hi Michael,
Okay, I assume you're running windows and I assume because you say old PC
that you're running win95 or 98 or ME so..
Switch on the PC and start pressing F8 just after you see the bios
information appear on the screen. After a moment a screen should appear
giving you options on
Roger wrote on Dieter Roth:
He's always been one of my favourite artists and was quite an influence
on my work. I first came across his work in the library of the Art
College when I was a sculpture student (this would have been 1968? 69?)
It was book full of little poems and sayings stuck in
Nonsense! Wolverines are just bigger than badgers. Wolverines are simply
bad-tempered, while badgers are bad-tempered and cunning (and, being closer
to the ground, more cthonic). Of course, there is the honey badger kills
for sport, just like people do.
Sorry to disappoint you but Badgers
No I've not read all the debate yet (yes I've been on holiday :) but thought
I'd comment quickly about Fluxlist:
It has its ups and downs, we come and go but it works and it works really
well. We've been here as long as rhizome and the others but we've not gone
commercial and we're still true to
---That was quick. All signed up and have my own
photo album at Photobucket now. link to my first photo
should be-
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/wastedpapiers/Tasmanian_Devil.jpg
Let me know if this works. Cheers, Michael
That works great! Nice image. Well back to work now. Thanks
excuse suitable for any occasion:
I fell over and broke my head.
cheers,
Sol.
Michael wrote:
Not sure where the tasmanian Devil went I sent to
Silly week. I can't seem to find it. i may still have
a copy in my Photos folder.
The only drawback with Fluxlist is that there doesnt
seem to be a Home for files of this sort we can all
see and exchange, othewrwise it's a
This Gocco looks quite good but is a tad pricey. Think I'll try the
speedball kit first.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.
---Hi everyone,
This looks interesting for anyone in London in May.
cheers,
Sol.
- Original Message -
Subject: [refed] Museum of Immigration and Diversity
A message from 19 Princelet Street :
On Sunday 2 May (and every Sunday in May) the opens its dusty doors from
12 -
5pm to celebrate France's
Thanks for this information.
I was wondering how good the kits were and having read your post and other
material on the web I think I'll get one.
UK fluxlisters may be interested to note that these kits are available from
http://www.lawrence.co.uk/
it took me ages to find a UK supplier so I'm
Hi all,
Has anyone ever used a speedball screen printing kit?
I want to make some screen prints but I've never done it before. These kits
seem quite cheap and include the photo emulsion so I thought they might be
good to learn on.
In fact any advice about screen printing would be gratefully
Welcome Michael, nice to have you on the list :)
For those who don't know Michael is a very well known UK mail artist. He was
one of the first people I corresponded with when I began Mail Art in 1993
and his curios thing booklets (do you still make these??) and rubber stamps
are an inspiration.
Hi Ray and all,
There may be value (say intellectual value) in adopting a retroFLUXUS
stance
in order to get a handle on the ideas ³the attitude² embraces or was/is it
embraced? But that consideration alone would seem to ignore the potential of
the idea(s) that gave FLUXUS its impetus in the
Ray wrote:
In for a penny in for a pound ... On the issue of progress it's possible
that there is a need to consider an alternative to this 'Western' notion
that progress is singular and something like an orderly linear procession
through time advancing relentlessly towards newness and leaving
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